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  • Dermatology
  • Patient Care Management

Background:

  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) management requires consistent patient and family involvement.
  • Effective care for AD involves frequent emollient use and management of fluctuating inflammation.
  • Care needs vary based on patient age, necessitating tailored support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce action plans as a tool for patient and family engagement in atopic dermatitis care.
  • To demonstrate the utility of action plans in simplifying complex AD treatment modalities.
  • To provide a framework for integrating action plans into clinical practice for AD management.

Main Methods:

  • Adapting asthma action plan principles for atopic dermatitis care.
  • Developing clear, actionable instructions for patients and families.
  • Translating action plans into various languages for diverse practice settings.

Main Results:

  • Action plans provide a concrete method for patient and family participation in AD care planning.
  • This approach has proven indispensable for numerous patients and their families.
  • The adaptability of action plans supports diverse clinical environments.

Conclusions:

  • Action plans are a valuable technique for enhancing patient and family engagement in atopic dermatitis management.
  • Integrating action plans can lead to more effective and coordinated care for AD.
  • Healthcare professionals can utilize this strategy to improve outcomes for individuals with AD.